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building for education special report Tax relief available for Horne showers  


Horne Engineering’s Duŝo sport shower column is proving a highly popular choice for many new and refurbished leisure facilities across the UK. Its striking but minimalist design with easy-to-operate paddle and 60 second flow duration works a treat for individual and family showering. Key installations include the new Welsh National Sailing Academy, Ellesmere Port Sports Village and Widnes Sports Pavilion. The Duŝo is also becoming a staple in many local authority facilities operated by People for Places Leisure, Fusion Lifestyle, Brio Leisure and Everyone Active among others. Very easy to install and maintain, the Duŝo design also contributes to water and energy savings (with timed operation and integral 8 Litre/min flow regulator). It features on the Water Technology List and therefore is eligible for tax relief in the form of enhanced capital allowances. The Duŝo and selected surface mounted shower panels from Horne’s ‘recreation’ range (including Equalities Act / DDA compliant models) will be displayed on Stand C72 at Leisure Industry Week, which takes place at the NEC on 22nd & 23rd September. Entry is free for leisure project specifiers including architects, facilities managers and owner-operators. For more information visit www.liw.co.uk/Exhibitor/Horne-Engineering.


01505 321455 www.horne.co.uk/Products/Duso Award winning roof refurbishment at the University of Edinburgh  


Winner of the Single Ply Roofing category at this year’s NFRC National Roofing Awards, the roof refurbishment of the Joseph Black Building was an extraordinary project completed by BriggsAmasco, using a Sika Sarnafil membrane. Renowned for its high quality and exceptional performance, the Sika Sarnafil system was befitting of the oldest building on the campus. As part of Sika Sarnafil’s flagship refurbishment offer, its dedicated surveyors conducted a comprehensive roof survey to determine which system was suitable for the roof. This included gutters, slopes, an outhouse and dormer roofs that presented new prob- lems to overcome daily. Sika Sarnafil Membrane S327-15EL in Patina Green was chosen to replace the old roof covering, as the local authority planning department advised that this product was an acceptable replacement for the original copper roofs on the listed building. Work to replace the roof included installing a new timber taper fall once the copper roof was lifted, to improve drainage, which was then covered with the mechanically fastened Sika Sarnafil system. The membrane was applied with standing seam profiles to replicate the original copper roof details. Flawless application of the Sika Sarnafil membrane across an area with complex detailing and upstands sealed the victory for BriggsAmasco at the tenth NFRC Roofing Awards.


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